Idjit Savant

Idjit Savant
Studio album by The Dickies
Released January 17, 1995
Recorded Cal State Dominguez Hills, Tiny Lights Recording, Jandemonium and Sonora in 1994
Genre Punk rock, new wave
Length 34:16
Label Triple X Records
Producer The Dickies and John X
The Dickies chronology
Second Coming
(1989)Second Coming1989
Idjit Savant
(1995)
All This and Puppet Stew
(2001)All This and Puppet Stew2001

Idjit Savant is the fifth studio album by punk rock band The Dickies. It was released in 1995 on Triple X Records. It was jokingly referred to by singer Leonard Graves Phillips as their "best album no one's ever heard".[1]

Although bass player Charlie Alexander played on most of the album's tracks, his sudden departure just weeks before a tour upset Phillips, and replacement Marc Vachon was credited in the liner notes instead.[2]

The track "Just Say Yes" had already been released as a single in 1990.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Welcome to the Diamond Mine"Leonard Graves Phillips/Stan Lee2:01
2."Golden Boys"Darby Crash/Pat Smear2:32
3."Toxic Avenger"Phillips3:03
4."Zeppelina"Phillips/Wagon/Laughlin1:49
5."I'm Stuck in a Condo (with Marlon Brando)"Phillips/Lee3:06
6."Just Say Yes"Phillips/Lee/Buhne2:16
7."Elevator (In the Brain Hotel)"George Alexander1:45
8."Pretty Ballerina"Michael Lookofsky2:42
9."Make It So"Phillips/Melvoin/Lee/Dorman2:28
10."I'm on Crack"Phillips/Lee2:18
11."Oh Boy!"Phillips/Lee3:01
12."Roadkill"Phillips/Lee2:18
13."House of Raoul"Phillips3:00
14."Song of the Dawn"Milton Ager/Jack Yellen1:54

Credits

The Dickies

Additional Musicians:

Production

References

  1. http://www.thedickies.com/multimedia/interviews_&_articles/leonard/leonard_interview_1.htm
  2. http://www.thedickies.com/alumni/the_players/dickies/vachon/vachon.htm
  3. Maximum Rocknroll - Issue 105 1992 " Stan executed it as only Stan could MRR: How come it took so long for the "Just Say Yes" single to come out? - We were on drugs, lazy guys on drugs. That was the only reason."
  4. http://www.thedickies.com/alumni/the_players/dickies/alexander/alexander.htm
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